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  • BS Japanext(BS10)
    1月21日(火)ひる12:00

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幼い頃、おそろいのイニシャル入りのペンダントを身に付け、ずっと一緒にいようと誓った姉ヘウォン(イ・ソヨン)と妹ヘジ(ハ・ヨンジュ)だったが、両親の離婚により2人は別々の道を歩むことに。父親についていくはずだったヘジは、別れる直前に放ったヘウォンのある一言で母親についていくことを決める。しかし育児を放棄した母親のせいで、散々な生活を送ることになったヘジは、いつしかヘウォンへの憎しみが膨らませるのだった。ヘジはペ・ドウンに改名し 、成功した人生を送るべくYJグループ会長イチョル(チョン・チャン)に近づく。無事に愛人の座を手に入れたドウンだったが、ある日イチョルの息子ジチャン(チャン・セヒョン)の婚約者に出会うことに。するとその婚約者がヘウォンとおそろいのペンダントをしていたのだった。ジチャンの婚約者が生き別れた姉のヘウォンだと分かったドウンは、自分の人生をめちゃくちゃにした原因であるヘウォンに対し復讐を始めることに…。

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血も涙もなく キャスト

<役名>イ・ヘウォン(俳優名)イ・ソヨン

チュダン芸術財団の総括チーム長

<その他の出演作品>

など

<役名>イ・ヘジ/ペ・ドウン(俳優名)ハ・ヨンジュ

ヘウォンの実の妹

<その他の出演作品>

  • 左利きの妻
  • 幸せをくれる人
  • アントラージュ
  • グッバイ ミスターブラック
  • 幽霊が見える刑事チョヨン2
  • 不屈の婿

など

<役名>ペク・ソンユン(俳優名)オ・チャンソク

人権派弁護士

<その他の出演作品>

など




<役名>ユン・ジチャン(俳優名)チャン・セヒョン

YJグループの海外開発チーム長

<その他の出演作品>

など

<役名>ユン・イチョル(俳優名)チョン・チャン

YJグループの会長

ジチャンの父親

<その他の出演作品>

など




<役名>イ・サンドゥル(俳優名)パク・シヌ

ヘウォンの義理

ジチャンの友人

<その他の出演作品>

など

<役名>オ・スヒャン(俳優名) ヤン・ヘジン

イチョルの元妻

ジュダン芸術財団理事長

<その他の出演作品>

など

<役名>キム・ミョンエ(俳優名)チョン・ヘソン

ジチャンの祖母

イチョルの母

YJグループ名誉会長

<その他の出演作品>

  • 私たちが愛したすべて
  • 二度目のトキメキ
  • かくれんぼ 
  • 偉大な誘惑者
  • 今日、妻やめます
  • あなたはひどいです
  • 野獣の美女コンシム

など




<役名> ユン・イラ(俳優名)チョン・スヨン

イチョルの妹

YJグループ理事

<その他の出演作品>

など

<役名>ピ・ヨンジュ(俳優名)ユン・ボギン

<その他の出演作品>

など

<役名>ペ・ジャングン(俳優名)カン・ソンジン

<その他の出演作品>

など




その他のキャスト

  • イ・ミンテ→(演)ユ・テウン
  • イ・ミンスク→(演)キム・イェリョン
  • キム・ソンギョン→(演) ユ・ジヨン

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